The Registrar’s Office oversees student academic records, registration and enrollment. Students may interact with the Registrar’s Office in the following ways:
- For information on and questions about the Student Information System (SIS), which stores and provides access to student academic records
- To request a transcript
- Indication of intent, pre-registration and registration
- Changes in enrollment status such as withdrawals, leaves of absence and extensions
- Enrollment verification and student loan deferrals
- For information on transfer credit and between semester studies
- For information on graduation and diplomas
- Information on graduation rates and retention rates
- Contact information updates and legal name changes
- Veteran student services
- International student services
- Interpretation and enforcement of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Goddard graduates and former students may contact us for the following:
- To request a transcript, and for support in explaining how to read a Goddard transcript to the recipients
- Diploma reprints
- Goddard College has authorized the National Student Clearinghouse to provide enrollment and degree
verifications. The National Student Clearinghouse can be contacted at:
• Web: www.degreeverify.org
• Mail: National Student Clearinghouse, 2300 Dulles Station Boulevard, Suite 220, Herndon, VA
20171
Recipients of Goddard transcripts or other student enrollment information are welcome to contact us with questions.
Goddard College’s academic records are as unique as its academic programs – and the students who come to school here. At most colleges and universities, academic records consist of lists of courses taken and grades received. At Goddard, each student has a file full of narrative evaluations documenting that student’s learning and growth. These evaluations are written by faculty advisors. When a student requests a transcript, these records are compiled into a document that tells the reader far more than a list of courses and grades ever could. A Goddard transcript tells the reader something about who the student is as a learner and as a person, what the student’s academic interests and passions are, what they learned, and even how they learn best.
Registrar
802.322.1672
registrar@erali.net